You might know him as the mastermind behind British prog-rock outfit Porcupine Tree, the producer behind some of Opeth’s best albums, as droneweaver Bass Communion, the man who brought some of progressive rock’s finest albums back to life in 5.1 surround sound or simply by his solo work as Steven Wilson. Whatever the case may be, if you’ve been following

Website Ninja Tune Dubstep! OK, now that I’ve managed to alienate all them Skrillex-phobes and hopingly maintained the lot who are aware that dubstep doesn’t have to suck horse balls, we can commence. Carlos Ortega’s sophomore record under the Lorn alias, is definitely the kind of dubstep more people should frequent more often; it’s dirty, grimey, heavy, intelligently layered and

By: Mohammed Ashraf Photography: Isabell Etz It’s dark. Waves of static start progressing slowly from the speakers, attacking from all sides. The sound is full and the imagery is pretty much bleak, Bass Communion’s Cenotaph unravels itself with its heavy textures and steady beats, bringing the object in the distance closer, drawing the audience in and preparing them for what